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So, 'The Lost Kingdom of the Yeti' is this interesting blend of documentary and adventure. James Mair really captures the raw beauty of the Bhutanese wilderness, and I found the pacing to be deliberate, almost meditative at times. Mark Evans, who leads the expedition, brings a certain earnestness to his search for the yeti, and the atmosphere is thick with suspense and wonder. It dives deep into the folklore surrounding the yeti, which I think adds a nice layer to the whole experience. There’s something about the way they incorporate local legends that feels genuinely respectful rather than exploitative. The practical effects, while not overwhelming, complement the narrative without overshadowing it. Overall, it’s a captivating watch for those who appreciate the intersection of myth and science.
Includes interviews with local expertsFeatures stunning Himalayan landscapesInvestigates both folklore and scientific evidence
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